Daric Gill
Daric Gill belongs to a movement in the arts that explores the development of several professional bodies of artwork by one artist. He has displayed his work internationally and has sold art on 3 continents and over 15 countries.
His award winning oil paintings (The Absolutes Series) have been exhibited in such establishments as the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art Museum, South Korea, the John F. Peto Museum, NJ, the Edward Hopper House Museum, NY, Pizzuti Collection Museum, OH, and George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles & Chelsea, NY. He also has an internationally acclaimed line of illustrations called The ToeHeads that can be seen in the private collection of the Center of Science and Industry Museum, OH. In addition, his metal sculptures and portrait paintings have been exhibited along side the works of Warhol, Picasso, Calder, Lichtenstein, and the like. His interactive kinetic sculptures have been awarded funding and displayed in galleries, public parks, and other urban spaces. Gill is a 2-time GCAC Artist In The Community Grant Award winner, 2017 Winter Park Arts Festival international juror, 2015 Columbus Arts Festival juror, and former adjunct professor at the Columbus College of Art & Design.
His award winning oil paintings (The Absolutes Series) have been exhibited in such establishments as the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art Museum, South Korea, the John F. Peto Museum, NJ, the Edward Hopper House Museum, NY, Pizzuti Collection Museum, OH, and George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles & Chelsea, NY. He also has an internationally acclaimed line of illustrations called The ToeHeads that can be seen in the private collection of the Center of Science and Industry Museum, OH. In addition, his metal sculptures and portrait paintings have been exhibited along side the works of Warhol, Picasso, Calder, Lichtenstein, and the like. His interactive kinetic sculptures have been awarded funding and displayed in galleries, public parks, and other urban spaces. Gill is a 2-time GCAC Artist In The Community Grant Award winner, 2017 Winter Park Arts Festival international juror, 2015 Columbus Arts Festival juror, and former adjunct professor at the Columbus College of Art & Design.